• Tourism Development Corp. of Cornwall surplus grows as organization seeks anchor attraction, role in Port Lands

    Tourism Development Corp. of Cornwall surplus grows as organization seeks anchor attraction, role in Port Lands
    The Tourism Development Corporation of Cornwall (TDCC) closed out 2025 with a bigger surplus than expected, as it continues its desire to be involved with the Port Lands project.The TDCC has posted a bigger surplus for 2025 than originally anticipated, shared during its annual meeting held on Tuesday at the Benson Centre. This was largely due to budgeting expectations meeting reality and a higher than expected return on investments. The fiscal year ended with $141,959 surplus for the organizati
  • Community Walk for Wellness in Cornwall promotes benefits of activity to mental health

    Community Walk for Wellness in Cornwall promotes benefits of activity to mental health
    The Community Walk for Wellness held on Saturday in Cornwall had a simple premise but with so many potential benefits.About 100 people participated in the third-annual event, a walk from downtown Cornwall to St. Lawrence College with the theme, Walk and Thrive Together for Mental Health .“We are so happy to see so many friends, children, families and community partners here as part of a movement of unity and community health,” said Myriam Darveau, one of masters of ceremony for the
  • Yes to Sunday Cornwall Transit service, starting this fall

    Yes to Sunday Cornwall Transit service, starting this fall
    Cornwall Transit will likely offer Sunday bus service as soon as September after council unanimously directed staff members to develop an implementation plan on Monday.Council opted for the implementation plan to cover service from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., which Watt Consulting Group estimated would cost the city and additional $560,000 to operate annually, as outlined in a report to council .Staff recommended implementing a 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. plan, which Watt Consulting Group estimated would cost $460,
  • Cornwall police charge man with assault, mischief, theft

    Cornwall police charge man with assault, mischief, theft
    A 39-year-old man from St-Albert is facing three charges after police responded to an intimate-partner violence complaint.Police alleged the man assaulted his girlfriend on June 18, then damaged her cellphone and stole her purse. He was taken into custody at police headquarters on Monday.The man was charged with domestic assault; domestic mischief; and, theft under $5,000.He was released from police custody to appear in Cornwall court on July 7. Threats A 33-year-old woman from Cornwall is faci
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